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Under the distinguished patronage of Sir Hercules Robinson, K.C.8., and Sir W. F. D. Jervois, K.C.M.G. 0.8., former Governors of New Zealand. CENTRAL HOTEL (Late NEW ORLEANS), ARROW T 0 W N. MHS JOHNSTON - Proprietress Mrs Johnston, late of Victoria Bridge Hotel, begs to announce that she has acquired the above well-known Hotel. The Hotel offers superior accommodation to Tourists, Commercial Men, and the General Public, and is replete with every comfort and convenience. Private suites of apartments detached from I the Hotel, where private parties will bo nnj disturbed by the usual routine of hotel | business Good Table, Best Liquors. Moderate Tariff I FIRST CLASS STABLING | under the control of an efficient .Groom j MOTOR GAEAGS 1 attached to the premises. New Ford Car available for hire. i Mas JOHNSTON, Proprietress. I | dammsliOiEui CROMWELL. James McDonald, Proprietor, i , This Commodious Hotel provides.First- j class accommodation. CHARGES MODERATE. * | Only the best brands of Liquors ; Slocked. : COflßULlfit. tiLiNX, TENSATint. Cements for breakages, manufacturing purposes, etc. Trees from fVuiklwi Nursery. A fortnight ago we supplied to the order of j an esteeuiL-d Queenstown resident 80 fruit trees, 3 to 5 years old, and this is what he writes regarding them - “ The Fruit Trees arrived all right, and opened up satisfactorily. lam very pleased with them ; they are splendidly rooted. If Invercargill was not such a dry place 1 would ‘ shout ’ for the man who dug them, for if they don’t grow it is not his fault. 1 have also done ihs best i. could for them in the planting. I enclose P. 0.0 for the amount of invoice.— Yo.rs, faithfully, T. Mantle ” We do our best to make every customer sattelied by Growing and Son ding Out tko Best Trees only. Now is the time to order for Spring Planting. : J. RENNIE & SONS. 40 Ebk St., INVERCARGILL, And at WAIKIWT, NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN. Telephone 291. ARROWTOWN AGENT : j j J. H. DOUGLAS, |i laAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES, I Or, Better Still, LET US DO IT FOR YOU. WE ARE EYE-GLASS SPECIALISTS. J JOHNSTONE A HASLETT, 1 chemists a;.d Opticians, , (Opposite Post Office). 154 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN A North iSnlihi Grazing 6310 ACRES, L T. Title, situated 20 miles from MATaROA on the Main Trunk Line by good dray road ; all glass except bush reservi sof about 200 acres. All been heavy biiah oa broken papa | formation. About t>oo acres I plougbabie when stumped, j Balance leading ridges lying to the sun. Sub divided by post ( and wire fences, mostly new, and ail in good order. Usual homestead buildings. Oood woolshed, with machines, dip, several set of sheep and cattle yards, etc. Well watered. The properly will winter three sheep to the acre and about bOO head o cattle. The Government telephone bureau is in course of erection, and will be iaid on to the homestead. PRIc/E, TlO pet acre, subject to a mortgage. SLockpU valuation. Easy terms. May sell in two or more blocks. This country cannot bo surpassed as hill grazing land, and breeding cows could bo run easily in every paddock, tuero being NO gorges, Similar laud, but of inferior quality, near Uunterville, Mangaweka, and iaihape is selling freely at illo per acre in smaller blocks. VICTOR K. SMITH, LAND A ESTATE ADEN I, FIELDING. Monumental Works, MORAi' JL'LAUL, DUNEDIN (Opposite First Church). Having large shipments aniviug every i in n'h, b ‘Ugiit by our Mr Thomson while iu j ixocideen, we are selling at piiees which cannot be buueu. INSPECTION INVITED. DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. u: Tx-iinjn .zn. feeds Certain Cure A'oOw’iviiL. A Remedy teal rarely ever falls, and as a great poet (Sydenham). ■ Ii man were to spend ins wiiuie h.e in lilining out a Certain corn Cure no would deserve wJi oi posieHty, ana might be said to have etrvtd his generation.” All chemists I/-. I/- per post. TEED & GO. NEW PLYMOUTH. |i/| UiiU —the ua. G>.ugh Cure. il..s turn urges t, Hale oi anv oliiei Gough B.ATT -kWh »A«iH u 18 till I

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Lake County Press, Issue 2698, 6 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lake County Press, Issue 2698, 6 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lake County Press, Issue 2698, 6 September 1917, Page 3

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